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As AI computing, electrified transport and renewable energy scale, power density has become a critical bottleneck in data centres and power grids. Conventional power converters are reaching their limits, constraining compute density, increasing cooling demands and complicating infrastructure upgrades within existing footprints.
Densix is developing a new class of ultra-dense power converters that deliver up to 8x smaller form factor at comparable power levels. Its proprietary technology improves thermal management and efficiency, enabling higher compute density, reduced cooling burden and more flexible system architecture.
A University of Oxford spinout from Professor Dan Rogers’ Engineering Science research, and led by serial entrepreneur Anders Hakfelt, Densix is building foundational IP to address rapidly expanding global markets across data centres, grids and electrification.